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The marble head, a male face with thick hair and an intense expression, remained hidden for centuries beneath the square of the Trajan Forum.
Archaeologists in Rome uncovered a colossal ancient marble head near Trajan’s Forum, possibly depicting Emperor Trajan or the ...
Trajan’s Forum had dozens of statues of handsome, bearded Dacian warriors, a proud marble army in the very heart of Rome. The message seems intended for Romans, not the surviving Dacians, most ...
When it is said that a treasure shines with its own light. This is how the titanic scenery of Trajan's Markets appears today, ...
A powerful military commander born in Spain, Trajan was very good to his imperial subjects—but woe to the foreigners who opposed him. A marble statue of Trajan, who ruled Rome from A.D. 98 until ...
The partial reconstruction of the two-storey colonnade of the basilica Ulpia in the Trajan forum in Rome on February 2, 2024. Photo by Filippo MONTEFORTE / AFP. Rome's most majestic forum has ...
On a heavily trafficked street where few tourists pass in the heart of ancient Rome lies the entrance to one of the Eternal City's most extraordinary and overlooked monuments -- Trajan's Market.
ROME — Rome’s most majestic forum has recovered some of its former glory with a partial reconstruction of the imposing columns of Trajan’s basilica — using funds from a now-sanctioned Russian oligarch ...
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